PoriPurno News Desk | August 05, 2025
Since yesterday, many people have been asking me via inbox: “Bro, is it possible to hack a fighter jet?” The question has troubled me deeply, and last night I couldn’t sleep well. The wounds from the Milestone incident have shaken me, and images of the children keep haunting my mind. Though my body feels weak, I want to share some insights to clear up this common misconception.
Short answer: No, hacking a fighter jet is practically impossible.
But why is it so difficult? Understanding the reasons is crucial:
- Highly Specialized Computer Systems: Fighter jets do not use ordinary computers. They operate on highly advanced hybrid systems designed specifically for aviation control. The operating systems involved are specialized real-time operating systems (RTOS) such as VxWorks, Integrity RTOS, and PikeOS. These run on Linux kernels, but not the typical Linux you and I use. The software architectures of fighter jets are among the most complex systems ever developed by mankind, ranking second on the list of most complicated systems.
- Sophisticated Software Languages and Security: The middleware software is written in robust languages like Ada and C++, with Rust increasingly used for critical security functions. The software is pre-programmed, heavily encrypted, and protected. Introducing new code without authorization is not possible. These software packages cost millions of dollars, and running them on conventional computers is unfeasible. Any software update requires permission from the manufacturing country, physical access to the hardware, and security clearance.
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- Physical and Hardware Security: Fighter jets are not connected to public networks—they have no internet, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Even electromagnetic fault injection attacks (such as BadFET) face extreme challenges penetrating their shielded printed circuit boards (PCB), radiation-hardening, and physical locking mechanisms. Every hardware component undergoes rigorous quality checks, including verifying the presence of microchips to prevent tampering.
- Multi-layered Defense Architecture: Fighter jets use multi-layered security models, where communication modules (connected externally) and controlling panels are completely segregated. This segmentation, combined with hardware isolation, RTOS validation, anomaly detection systems, and electromagnetic fault security, makes generic software attacks nearly impossible.
Military technology far surpasses consumer technology by orders of magnitude. It is a billion-dollar industry where errors are rare. The idea of a hacker remotely controlling a fighter jet with a laptop is a Hollywood fantasy.
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